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Monthly Archives: February 2017
SQL Clone and Encryption
SQL Clone is amazing, and it can really save time and disk space for many organizations. I’ve got a series posted here on various little things I’ve learned about the product. There are also a number of articles on the … Continue reading
Off to Germany
I’ve been in the UK for almost a week at the Redgate Software offices, meeting with product groups and catching up with the coworkers. It’s been a good visit, but I’m off to SQL Konferenz today. I fly early from … Continue reading
New Solutions for Old Problems–T-SQL Tuesday #87
This is an interesting T-SQL Tuesday this month. For #87, we have an invitation from Matt Gordon. The topic is using new tools to solve old problems. The “new” cutoff is SQL Server 2014, so we’d looking at a way … Continue reading
Problems With Database Problems
Gitlab had a database problem recently. I’m sure you read about it. There have been commentaries from many people, including Brent Ozar and Mike Walsh. There are many ways to look at this outage and data loss (the extent of … Continue reading